Vallejo airbrush thinner and flow improver. And some type of lubricant. (Badger regdab or iwata makes one, I'm sure there are others) also having a cleaning pot is a must, brand shouldn't matter. Iwata medea also makes a nice cleaner.

Thank you, I appreciate the feedback! I made the fences from scratch using some metal landscaping staples for the posts (cut with tin snips) and aluminum window screen for the fence itself. If you cut the screen on a 45 degree angle, it looks just like chain link fence. I soldered the posts together to make sure they were sturdy (people can be rough on store terrain). The barbed wire is just two thin wires twisted together and then wound around a pen to make the coils. The fences take some time to make, but I think they add a lot of atmosphere. I'm glad you like them!

Just hit the whole thing with a light brown wash, army painter soft tone or gw seraphim sepia. Nuln oil could also work. Id go for a quickshade method all over with this one, gonna be easier and more effective than picking out and washing the basecoat individually with the corresponding colors imo.

I use the gray, black, and most commonly the white one by them. Specifically the "bonds to plastic 2x coverage primer" versions of each. Normally use it for terrain and vallejo gray/white/black airbrush primers for my models.

I've always hated basing, but I've hit the point in my painting career where I feel like not doing them is really hurting my finished paint jobs, so it's something I'm going to be incorporating from now on.

It's possible to buy a single miniature from a big reseller, any information about this ? Since usually ppl won't be willing to sell one miniature to send it overseas . I was looking for noxious blightbringer, actually my most wanted miniature from dark imperium is him , and it would be cool if i could buy only him until i can afford the whole boxe.

Ceramite white is wellllll known for being chunky and drying out. Leadbelcher is a great paint, starts out decently thin and doesn't need much work before application. Sounds normal to me. For the red paint, well yeah. Also sounds normal :)

Vallejo makes some wonderful transparent paints, and YouTube has tons of tutorial for painting fire. But basically it's just orange yellow and red. I base in yellow then highlight in orange and then dry brush red on the tips myself but check the tutorials for yourself.

Interesting. I've never used Tamiya or Liquitex, I have Golden and it's actually more viscous than my paint, which is why I suggested to thin normally. So you just do paint + Tamiya and slap that stuff on there and wet blend? Sounds like a blast.

As an alternative to the GW one? It's really all there is. Even anti-GW folk still use and recommend it. Id say get that its >20 $ on eBay. People say the exacto, but you're probably already using that and having the actual mouldline remover is much different than the back of a hobby knife blade, imo.